Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Some are touting this event as the beginning of the end for Linux’s chances as a
desktop OS. Unfortunately, the pundits making these claims are assuming that
Linux’s way into the desktop could only have been achieved by cloning
Microsoft’s software and application-development philosophies.
Most of us within the Linux trenches see things much differently.” Read more at osOpinion.
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Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
When it comes to links to cool Linux stuff, this site has them. And they are
all sorted very nicely into interesting categories like shell scripting,
desktop environment, fonts, logs, audio, and of course, installation. I’d bookmark this site as a good all-around reference for Linux just because of the skillfully done categorization.
If you’re looking for a fully-fleshed out site, though, you may be disappointed by this one. Tempting tabs teasingly offer things like a forum, jobs, and mail lists. The forum and jobs are both empty. The mail lists tab is a link to another site, OpenITX — that’s another review, for another time. I did notice that for each major category of links on the Yahoo-ish links page, there’s a subscribe box for a related email list at OpenITX — an interesting prospect, and one I’d try if I didn’t get quite so much email already.
There’s also a tab for free email, but since free email accounts are as plentiful as reboots in a Windows user’s day, I didn’t care much.
This site has been up since November of 2000, so there’s been enough time to either build up the sagging portions of the structure or rip them out. If it was my site, I’d stick to the links and get rid of the rest. You may have a different opinion after you visit the Linux.ITToolbox.
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